8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 22 , 1907 Foil RAU , ! } 20 IU-IIH about 1 tniltH of Sulnm , upland. All foiu-nd , new IIOUBO I rooms. well 'ind wni'iiiiill , lo" no. PS cnlthnled , 2 < > in-red meadow. s nt-rea timb.M1 , biiliuitv " " si" unll down b'llviiif 10 tiin . A . -r" p i ( KMT. i n v uient ypnrs j per ceu bnrgnhi. 110 ii > 120 IUT. P ti .1 .S'lleiii , bdlloni land , ( iood term ? . Might i nt for 1J07. Handy 11 tli put and town. JljO nrr.'B 2 miles of FullCity. . 1(50 ( acred 2A miles of Stflk H51 m-res Niu-ko'U ' C1 . Neb. About oO acres winter wlicut. $10 per acre. SO ncrcs Brown i-onnty , Kus. , 7 unite ; HontheiiHt of Hi'iwiitlin. Will take ninall lioiiso in Falls Oity ns part pay. Gooii terms. 200 acres ! 5 milcd Falls City , nmd , fnir lions100 acies Jo inson county , n-iod toi-iis. J is 2 OHIO Mr. Frank Bout/ I * among tiltsick. . Ida mid Jennie Ri'.rk visited at Noah Peek's Sunday. Lloyd Knlselj was11 gucslsof llurvuy Peck's Sunday Truman Knl-cly was.iguestof Win. Hutchison Stinday. Daisy and Willie Peek wore visitors jitK. Peck's on Sunday. Mrs. 10. T. 1'eck was quite sick last , week , bul Is improving now. II. S. Morchcad and wife returned to their liomo In Hulo last week. Gco. Shoueo and wlfo wore guests of P. K. Shaffer and wlfo on Sunday. Ed Kiminul and family were guests of Prank Llchty and wlfo Sunday. Bertha Brim returned lo her hoinu near Uamlln , Kansas , last Saturday. Mrs. Noah Peck was very sick last week but Is Improving al tills writing. Win. Ilaldeman and Lloyd Eurhardt wcro guests at P. 1C. Shutter's Sunday. Mrs. John Yocam of Palls City , spent Hunday with her daughter , Mrs. N. Peck. S. H. KnUxly , wlfo and daughters npcnt Sunday wllh Clwm Peck and mother. P. S. Llehly and family wure guosls of the formers pa rants la Palls city last Thursday. Mrs. Clny Peck was at E. T. Peek's u portion of last week helping care for her sister , Mrs. K. T. Peck. About twelve ladles assembled to gether luet Thursday at Mrs. Eph Peck's and had an old limu carpel rat ; Hewing. P. E. Shatter and wlfo entertained Henry Meyers , wife and daughter at Ilieir homo Sunday , also p. M , Stump , vvlfe : tud daughter. Ellin 11 out'/ and family eamu In from Dakota , hint week for a three months vacation from their homestead. They arc guests of the former's parenis. X. B. Burnwurlh and family left for their new home near Ablllne , Kansas , Monday. They will bo greatly missed In thU locality for they have lived here a great many year * . About Iwenlj-live were present and a jolly good time was had. The many friends of Mr. and Mr * . Hnmworth \ gathered in ibU manner to ollor a lilting farewell lo old neighbors about to leave them. Owing to an oversight last week wo forgot lo mention iho fuel of a surprise that was given on Peb. ( i , for N I ) . Burnworth and wlfo before they loft Jor their now home , and a mosi complete pleto surprise It was , too. When they had somewhat recovered from their bhock.soaeto speak , various games were played until about 11 o'clock. The baskets were brought forward which was brought In by the self In vited guesti" and all made merry. SOUTHWESTlBARADA. Hey und Cluud Mitchell were in Baradu , Sunday. Bessie Harrington left for her home near Preston , Sunday. Burr Blake received a badly bruised eye one day last wee < r. Willie Blake has been sulTorlng with u big boll on hU ncclc. Harry Blake and baby brother arc numbered among the tick this week. Mr. Huchholz and family entertained Allen Pranklln anil family cunday eve. Mc-damos Llehty and Stump and MU ? Uc iv ilurrlngtoiK-alled on Mr # . 1 Tllako Friday. MrCllno and family are moving tn Shubert , this week. Her many frloiuU hope that t > bo will rumember thorn. Guy Llchty has purchnted nno ol Chas. P. Stump' * phonographs aud 01 : last Thursday eveutug Mr. Stump anil family. Mrs. Frmikliu and three \oung on children , ttbo * uuuiber of otbcri gathered at the home ot Mr. Llehtj where they enjojed oino excelled 111 II ! IV - * - Married at Rulo. La t Thuifcday afternoon .ImUoi CarHnter | and Mary RichanUou weri married at bt. Jo * ph , Mo. They wil rcbidc at the old home place in ttv Xvej.1 part of town , where the groom' : father and mother lived for m.nr j-ears. . The friendof the young pee pie wish them a Micceasful and happ ; inarrled life. Pincules" ( non-alcobllo ) made fion resin from our Pine Forests , used fo hundreds of mir- for Bladder aiv Kidney dlfea 'f Medicine for thirt days , Sl.OJ Uu.ir nioei ! 11 sivu satl 1 faction or mon * \ retundiHl. ( Jet you guarantee coupon from A. G.Vannot HUMBOLDT. Loi'kanl was on the sick NellkGundy vlslu-d Palh Clly friend . uturday. ilev. L. U. Sn.lth was a visitor In Omaha , tills week. ioscoe Andereon was a visitor at PallH City , Prlday. Mrs. Ben Strainer vlsltcil with a sis ter in St. Joe. this week. IvaCassldy Is spending the week with a brother In Ilavclock. Sllva Simmons visited relatives In Palls City , Saturday and Sunday. John Shraugcr transacted business at the county scat the Ilrst of the week. Grace Sims of Dawton , attcmlcd the nunimol-Wclla ' "edding Wednesday. Boyd Unkcfer of Hyannls was visitIng - Ing this vicinity the fore part of the wc.ok. Lo.i Slama and wife returned Satur day from a three weeks vMt with friends In Chicago. Lulu Gaudy returned homo Monday from Lincoln , where she has been em ployed for fovoral month * past. Lyman Whltcomb of Indlunola , la , , a former resident of this place , was hem th j latter part of the week. S. M. Phllpot and wife attended the Presbyterian missionary convention which convened In Omaha , this week. Kllzahcth Bracketl , who has been visiting friends In tins city , returned Sunday to her homo in Pawnee City. Jocoph Wednur has purchased the Klceknor , property in the north part of town , and expects to move thereto soon. Mrs. John Smith returned Saturday from Pawnee City , where she had been visiting wllh her daughter , Mrs. Sue Miller. Mrs. Ida Beem was detained from her duties In S'.erus' dry goods store the past week being a victim of La irrlppe. Mrs. Rudolph Ilnlxdu visited her parents in this city the last of the week , returnlni : to her home In Table Rook , Sunday. Orln Ueiisley , who has been visiting friends In this vicinity for some time past , returned Monday to his home at Ma wood. thU slate. Louise Power , who has been visiting her parents south of town , returned to Lincoln , Sunday , to icsiimu her studie- . ut Coiner university. The luilles of Iho Alpha club gave a bauquel to a number of their friends at the Park hotel , In honor of St. Valen tine , Thursday evening. Mrs. Gco. Grlnstead arrived in the city the last of the week , from salt Lake City , Utah , where she bus been residing for the pust jear. Stanley Wilson and wlfo have moved in oil the farm , and now occupy the property , which ho recently purchased of L. C. Mann on Central avenue. C. K. Nlms Is making preparations for the erection of a tine residence on the lot which ho recently purchased ol II. A. Scott In the east part of town. Misses Nora Stalder and Jennie Gra- valt guvo n shower for ' .Miss Geortjiu \Vell = , at the homo of the latter on Sat- urdii ) afternoon. Fourteen joun ladles enjoyed the occasion. Cha = . Stolt/ and family arrived In thoeily on Friday fioiu lloldrege , tlioy will make their home in Humboldt in the ne.ir future Mr Stolt/ will farm the place which liv recently purchased of P A. llumuul. Cluve Cope and Blanuhe Ftoa-jlaiul , prominent \oung puoplo residing nortl : of town , ware married al ihft Ohristali church pnr otiagB Sunday evening IU-v. Bert Wlleon nRleUtlux. Thj will matte their homo on a furm north east of town. Letters were received recently Ii Huuiboldt , KnaQunolng the death o Mrs. Sarah BeaU , wife of 0 pt. S. W Benli , at her home In Whittles , Call. The Jeeeiued WHS at one tluie a resl dent of tbu place nnd will be retiiem by > URiiy of the old settler * . Shi an aunt of Mrs. S. M. Phllpot. Ml 8 Georgia Wells , eldest duughte of S. B. Wells and wife , and Guy Hum inel , on of P. A. Hummel and wife wareunit d in marriage at the bride' home , southwest of town , Wodnosda ; evening. Ituv. Borl Wil on performs Ihe ceremony. The young | oplo wll make their home at Peacock , Canada The country home of John McNeol ; and wile , northeast of Humboldt , wa the scone of a very pretty \\eddinjr 01 Wednesday. February l.'i , when thel dtiuehtci- Miss Lulu , and Julius ( Jlat- bar , son of John Glalhar and wlfci were milled In marriage , Rev. John Culvert performing the ceremony. The young couple n111 reside on the J. C. Scgrhl farm , northeast of town , the ( outing year. An Inten-ti'ig debate was held at Iho opera house Prlday , between the Beatrice and Uutnboldt schools , the question : Resolved , ' 'That the United States Should Assume Permanent Con trol of the Cuban Government" was argued on the afllrmatlvo by Humboldt and on ihti negative by Beatrice. The judges gave their decision in favor of nt'tMitivu. Humboldt was represented by Patrick Walsh , Wana Tiuimcrman and Ksther Maxwell. SALEM Nulle Stewart returned home Sunday. Ruble stoufl'cr spent Sunday at Louvn ColloyV. Charlie Ayres went to Palls City. Monday. Henry Corn was over from Ve.'don , 'ucsday. Dean Windlo went to Palls City on Saturday , Horace smaller > vent to Falls City , Saturday. Joe Windlo and wife went to Palls City , Friday. Lloyd Kinsoy spenl Sunday with Clara smith. Mrs. Albert Adams went to Hum boldt , Prlday. Ruble StoulTer was a Palls City vis- tor Saturday. Ada and Virda Allan wcro Falls City visitors Saturday. William Casey called on Salem friends on Monday. Wallace ITortnn made a bu lnostirp to Verdon Friday. Misses Douglas and Dean wure In Palls City. Saturday. Mrs. Graves returned homo from Pawnee City , Prida. , . C. B. Ijmmerl and wife spent Sunday with P.J. Whitwler I'M May and wife returned home from Onialia. Tbursday. Perol Barker spent Sunday with Mrs. Shcrin Mondenhall. Lettle Stewart spent Saturday and Sunday with Iva Meredith. Cora Whitwler visited with her uncle , C. B. Kmmcrts , last week. l-'d May and wife and Eugene Mere dith drove to Falls City. Sunday. Mrs. Allen May and little son re turned home from Falls City , Sunday. Stella Carlisle relumed home from Mound City , Mo. , Tuesday , after a short visit with friends. Fifteen young men enlcrtaincd their lady friends at a valentine party In the Ranger hall Thursday evening. Iva Meredith entertained the mem bers of the JG. . keusinglon club al her home on Saturday afternoon. The af ternoon was pleasantly spent after which refreshments wore served. PRESTON Clarence Simon was a caller here on Monday. Mrs. Dikes was n passenger lo Rule Tuesday. Fred Haellcl hauled corn to Preston Saturday. Glen Pope was down from Falls City on Sunday. Mrs. Laraboe was a passenger to the county scat Friday. J. 11. Shelby and Al lluppe drove to Falls City Saturdaj. Grace Hoppe and Varna Story were cullers here on Sunday. Gertrude Thaeker returned homo from Pawnee Saturday. L D. MoCnmber was H passenger lethe the county seat Tuesday. M rgr vt Mnd Hermnn shipped stock to KaiitHi City this week. Dave Jondrow aud Ed Murphy were caller : here Wednesday. Mauhiuteti Arnold WAS transacting buluo f. here Wednesday , Rimer Ho-eliou made a buslne trip to Kansas City Wednesday. L. D. McCuiuber made a business irip to Bt. Joseph Friday. Pelirl Martin and C. Hist of Rule , were callers hare Sunday. Mesdaine * Kd Pylo and K. Hoseltoti drovu to Falls City , Monday. Kston Jonus of Fort Ha/.el was a bus iness caller in town Wednesday , Ollie Bain left far her home in Salcin Friday as her mother Is very ill Xulu McCool went to Falls c-ltv , Mon day. Mrs Meredith and daughter , Ruble , drove to Palls city an Tuesday. Fred Frr'i of Falls City made n short visit A-lth relatives here this week. Mr.Schradcr of Falls City was trans acting business here Wednesday. H J Kloepfcl of Fort Hazel was transacting business here Saturday. Win A. slock and Minnie Jusscn drove up from Palls city on Tuesday. Joe Glaze and wife of Falls City , were the guests of Mrs. Chas. Glaze on Sunday. Gertrude , Mary and Clyde Hacker siient Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Phinney at Rulo. George Neitvsel of Plattsmouth Is vis iting with his parents John Neitxel and wife at this winter. H. P. Ricgcr and C. J. Hoppo wcro out on a wolf hunt Thursday and suc ceeded in capturing a largo wolf * Mrs. 1C. Martin ot Colorado is now visiting with her brother , Chas. Glnxe , whom she had not seen fortwenty year. John Woinert and family , Mr. and Mrs. Blitschcr , son and daughcrs were Iho guesls of Mrs. Richard Kaiser one day this week. A party was given in honor of Wil liam Story and Chas. Jondrow Friday night , fhe guests wore few but they en joyed a pleasant evening. A baby boy was born to Walter Banks and wife at iho ranch on February H. The boy weighed eight pounds and the mother and baby arc. doing line. Win Story and wife of Port Hazel spent Friday with { relatives here. Their daughter Mrs. L. D. McCumber and family returned home wilh thorn. There was a surprise party given for Claude Pickard Thursday evening sev eral young L'L'iitlemen being present. Oysters were served at about 1 o clock , and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. Mr . Roy D.iggett enturUliujd a largo crowd of young lady friends at a Valentino parly Thursday evening. The house was beautifully decorated in hearts and bells. Dainty refresh ments were served. VERDON Grace Bennett is on the sick list th is week. Will cox of Stella was here last Thursday- . Frank Briuker of Shubjrt was here Thursday morning. George Hall and wlfo of'Falh city were in town Sunday. Marion Dlllow visited with his par ents at Dawson Sunday. Clydo Gates of D.iwson was hero n short time last Tuesday. Dr. Houston of Fall City was hero Wednesday on business. Lou Heineman returned home from Kansas City Wednesday. Mrs DavoGrillith went to the county seat Thursday for u short visit. Rev. R. B. Hunt of Lincoln preach ed at the Christian church Sunday. Mrs. saylors of Peru arrived Friday on a visit to her son , Van Saylors. Mrs. G. D. Knapp returned from a short visit at Salem Tuesday evenlns , ' . II. tl. Birch , of Baker , Kansas , was in town a short time last Wednesday. Jamas Bdmundn and \vifa of Stalin suent Sunday with Joe Kstes and wife Gcorgo Messier and wife of Salem were business visitors hero Thursday. Mrs Fred Gloson * pont Sunday at the country honn of Will Gibson and wife. Charley shoemaker went to Kans-is * Tuesday on a visit to his sister , Mr- Don D-ippen. Dr. Bourne of Auburn WHS renewing old friends and acquaintances here hist Wednesday. Mr * , shaw and cblldratt arrived from Kansas Friday on a visit to her sister , Mrs \V. D. Corn. Glenn Penuinxton of Nebraska Citj spent Sunday with his parents , Harry Ponulngton and wife. John Hall , accompanied by Murthi King of Peru , were Omaha visitors the latter pt rt of the week. Hlda Brewer returned to her homo at straussvllle after a pleasant visit with her aunt. MUs Hart. The Misses Leonard and Judd were entertained at supper Friday evening at the home of Gertrude Lum. Mr. Mosher and family returned tc their home at Brookflold , Mo. , Sunday after a pleasant visit with relatives. Amret Hart went to st Joe Monday to buy hur spring stock of millinery goods , she expects to bo absent ten duyn. Mr. and Mrs. Clements c.imc down from Stella Prlday and remained until sundav visiting the hitter's brother , Joe l'Ntc . Mrs Llllie Wilkinson enlcrtaincd at dinner Sunday Mrs. Elvira null and daughter , Florence. Amrat Hart and niece , Elda Brewer of Maple Grove. Mcsdames O. P. Veal and D. G. Grilllth entertained the Kensington club Monday cvcn'ng ' at the home of Mrs. Grillith in the east part of town. STELLA. W. H. nogrefe is recovering from a severe sick spell. Gus Wcddle and wife have a new baby daughter at their home. Mrs. Isaac L. calllson Is visiting Mrs Dr. Houston at rails city this weok. Vandevonter and Higglns shipped two cars of stock to Kunsa ? city , last week. Bang Klmore of Humboldt , has been appointed administrator of theshrader estate. Ed Lippold last week moved to Au burn where he will clerk for Thomp son & Peery. Milt Clark Is making preparations to move to Mccook where he has ranted a large farm. K. McQueen , Oscar Mason , Elder J. T. James and wifp rn iminng those sick with pneumonia. The Stella and Humboldt high schools will dcbalo in the opera house liere next rridny evening. The high water on the Platte has considerably delayed passenger trains from the north this last week. The Whist club met in the country Monday evening , with Nina Gentry. Jack rlark took u hack load out from town. The standard Bearers cleared about eight dollars ut the valentine social given In the old Camblin building last Thursday evening Pearle Cunningham gave a valentine p.irtv at her home , south of town , last Thnrsdaj evening , some forty people ple were In attendance MrI. . W , Harris gave a valentine keisington : last Thursday afternoon All the guc-ts were gray-haired ladies and none under fifty years' . The ladies ot the Relief Corps gave a big dinner In the A. O. U. W. hall lat Thursday. About lifty were pro * ' on' , a number being from shubcrt. Mrs. Mattle ilodne spent a couple ol days hist week near Howe wilh Mr ? Alf Hugar , whose son Jesse is recover ing from a severe atlack of appardi clli An exhibit 'if seed corn , apples , bread , IMC. , with liberal premiums 1' arranged for the farmers institute. Ii is also hoped to hare a poultry show in connection. A farmers institute is to be held here next Wednesday and Thursday. Piep aratlons are being made for a splendid program. Three outside speakers will bo here , and all are well informed or the subjects about which they talk. 4 - * > - RULO. Mra. Charles Miller 5s on the sicl list. Mattic Hays is on the sick list thi- week. Kob Kanaly was a St Joe visitor OIK day last week. Mr. Tweed , the banana man , was ii town Thursday last. The small boys all have the itinrbli craze and have it bad. Elinor Hall is clerking In J. S Brown's grocery * > tare. Will Pulton made a business trip U Humboldt last Friday. Less Leeds and Jim Mooney drove t < Falls City Sunday night. J. ( . ' . Xoyeof St. Joseph was a bu i nesb visitor here this week. Ed Bush made n business trip t < Preston Friday afternoon. J. S. Brown made a business trip t < St. Joseph Sunday evening' . Gertrude Kanaly spent the latte : part of last week in Falls City. Jim Mcndenhall of Beatrice spenl Sunday with friends in this city. Roadmaster Walbridge of Falls Citj spent Saturday night in this city. Mrs. Will Young of Atchison is via iting her parents here this week. J. A. IHnkle made a business trip tc Kansas City Wednesday morning. Win. Kellcy put up a .supply of ice last week. Charlie Cavcragic was a county scat visitor Monday. Mrs. S. R. Coupe was a county .scat visitor last Thursday. P. 1C. Kulp.superiiiteiulent of bridges , was in Rnlo Tuesday. J. A. Hinkleaud son , Talbut , visited at Fortcscnc Sunday. The ladies aid society met with Mrs. L. K. Plum last Fridays W. M. Vastine made a business trip to St. Joseph last week. Hattic Hart was a. St. Joseph pas senger Friday morning. JanteslMooney returned from Eftiiifr- liam , Kans. , last Wednesday. J. A. McDonald shipped a carload of hogs to St. Joseph Tuesday night. Will Fulton and wife departed fgr their home in Humboldt Tuesday noon. Majcrus Bros , shipped a car of baled hay to St. Joseph the first of the week. J. W. Hinton of Wymore transacted business in Rule several days the past week. Mooney Bros , shipped a car load of baled straw to St. Joseph the first of the week. Mrs. Lungton Jackson returned from Atchison Friday night from a visit with her daughter. Will Cunningham shipped two car loads of cattle from Portescue to St. Joseph Sunday night. Superintendent KoJgeis was in town a few days the first of this week look ing after the washout. J. A. Stroud and wife of Fortescue visited their daughter , Mrs. Sherman Hays the first of the week. Evan Punn and bride have gone to housekeeping in Mac LcBlanc's house in the north part of town. Ella Carpenter and Annie Mahann departed for St. Joseph Sunday to lay in their spring stock of goods. v'est.i Vanvalkenburg.wbo has been Visiting i i I'hicago for the past four weeks , returned home Sunday. Frank Vanvalkenburg and wife of Chicago arrived in town Sunday for a visit with relatives and friends. Judd Merriam and two helpers from Lincoln were doing sonic surveying here for the Burlington the first of the week. Win. Kellcy lias sold his restaurant to Mr. Curling of Kansas , the new proprietor taking possession Monday morning. Fireman Meyers of the Atcbisou freight has been on the sick list for the past week. Will Young is tirinp : in his place. John and Charlie Tangncy left for Wyoming the first of the week where they will work for the Burlington on the Sheridan division. The ice broke up in the river Tlmr-i- day afternoon , and as the gorges in several of its tributaries have broken up also , the river has been quite high. Last Saturday night a pile of horse blankets were left too near the stove and when discovered were in a blaze , fortunately an early discovery saved trouble. Fires seem to be the usual thing this week. The chimney on R. S. Coupe'a residence burnt out Tuesday mornincr. No damage done. John Mooney has purchased tiie Boyd lots in Rule , also the home farm and some land noitb of town. He ex pects to build a.nice residence on the town lots. On Wednesday night of last week it was reported that the coal sheds were on lire , but it was found to be only a small bunk ! iou-e at the east end of the coal * hc.U , where the coal men rested during their leisure hours. Heroic work kept the coal .sheds from catching lire , for if they had no power could have .saved the elevator , depot and several dwelling house * , as there was a high wind from the northwest. We are truly thankful that it was no wor.-e. The Atchison train went out as a work extra Sunday morning , but \shcn they started home Sunday night they found they were laid out by a washout caused by the Missouri river cutting under the track. The cut is about six miles south of Rule and about 400 feet of track undermined. One of the train crew sent word home Wednesday morning that they would probably be down there another week. Passenger No. 17 came by way of St. Joseph Mon day and the passenger bound for Atc'i- ison laid up in Rule Monday night.